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The fuse box is located on the driver's side of the car, under the dashboard. It is covered by a plastic cover that can be removed by pressing the two release tabs on the bottom.
The fuse box contains a number of fuses that protect different electrical circuits in the car. If a fuse blows, it means that too much current has flowed through the circuit, and it has tripped the fuse to prevent damage to the circuit.
To replace a blown fuse, simply remove the old fuse from the holder and insert a new fuse of the same amperage. Be sure to use the correct amperage fuse, as using a fuse that is too high or too low can cause damage to the circuit.
The following is a list of the fuses in the fuse box and their corresponding circuits:
* Fuse 1: 30A - Power windows
* Fuse 2: 20A - Radio, power mirrors, and power antenna
* Fuse 3: 20A - Instrument cluster and turn signal indicators
* Fuse 4: 20A - Headlights
* Fuse 5: 20A - High beams
* Fuse 6: 20A - Reverse lights
* Fuse 7: 20A - Brake lights
* Fuse 8: 20A - Fuel pump
* Fuse 9: 20A - A/C fan
* Fuse 10: 20A - A/C compressor
* Fuse 11: 20A - Blower motor
* Fuse 12: 20A - Defroster